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Keeping your website’s copyright date accurate is a small but essential detail that reflects professionalism and shows your audience that your site is actively maintained. It sends a message to visitors that your website is current and trustworthy. By adding a dynamic copyright date to… Read More »
Since version 2.9, WordPress has introduced the ability to use custom post types. Now with version 3.0, things are taken a bit further with the option of creating panels for your custom post types. In this tutorial, we will show you how to implement Custom Post types in your site into your WordPress site.
Recently we featured an article that showed a step by step guide to setup FeedBurner in which we shared the plugins you can use to redirect. In this article, we will show you how you can redirect WordPress RSS Feeds to Feedburner without using a plugin (This tip is for intermediate to advanced users).
Do you want to disable the automatic formatting in WordPress posts? WordPress is designed for user-friendliness, so it automatically formats text, including replacing quotes with fancy quotes and doing general text cleanup. However, this prevents users from displaying code, raw text, and CSS/JavaScript code examples.… Read More »
One thing we’ve found helpful while running our multi-author WordPress blog is customizing author profiles. Sometimes, the default profile fields just don’t fit our needs. Removing these default fields can give you more control over how authors are presented, which is important if you’re representing… Read More »
WordPress 3.0 is when the big merge happens. The core of WPMU is incorporated in WordPress which means that you can now run multiple blogs from one installation of WordPress. This new feature is being called Network or Multi-site option. By default this feature is disabled. If you want to use this option in your WordPress, then you would have to enable it.
Social proof is crucial for building credibility, and displaying your Twitter (X) follower count on your website can be a great way to do it. But getting this right isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. While Twitter’s default widgets are easy to embed, they… Read More »
When we first started WPBeginner, mobile-friendliness wasn’t even on our radar. Most people browsed the web on desktop computers back then. Smartphones weren’t as common as they are today. But wow, have things changed! 📱 These days, more than half of all web traffic comes… Read More »
Running into the “allowed memory size exhausted” error in WordPress can be frustrating. It’s a common issue that pops up when your site needs more PHP memory than it’s allowed. This error can slow down your website or even crash it temporarily. That’s why fixing… Read More »
Guest posting is a great way to keep your WordPress site fresh. It’s also a good way to attract new readers. That’s one of the key reasons why we publish guest posts from WordPress experts on our own blog. But you might not want to… Read More »